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A form of ecash that gives the customer ability to spend money without the sender bank tracking where it goes.
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Promoting a brand, product or service by streaming video of events, product demonstrations and other offline experiences through online media channels.
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(e-commerce) A model of e-commerce in which an institution uses a software application to electronically streamline the purchasing process.
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A business model that combines traditional retail outlets with an online presence.
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A web site listing coupons, coupon codes and other savings offers which are freely accessible to the public and may be redeemed at other retail web sites or stores.
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(cryptocurrencies) Abbreviation of cryptocurrency. [A digital currency based on a cryptographic system.]
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Short for decentralized application.
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Alternative form of data manager [A person who works with data management]
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(computing) A subnetwork of a LAN, exposed to the internet or another untrusted network but firewalled off from the rest of the LAN.
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(Internet) Any of various forms of exploitation of the grace period during which a newly registered domain name can be cancelled.
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(slang) The results of the dot-com bubble collapse, which included the closure of many Internet-based businesses, and significant financial losses for others.
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A bank that operates via the Internet.
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Alternative spelling of e-banking [(banking) Banking carried out electronically, as for example over the Internet.]
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The basket of an online shop, where a user's purchases are displayed before checkout.
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A national border where entry and exit is regulated by means of technology, such as biometrics.
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Money that is held, exchanged and represented in electronic form, and is used for transactions over the Internet.
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A payment made by direct debit.
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Alternative letter-case form of e-commerce [(Internet, business) Commercial activity conducted via the Internet.]
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Synonym of cybercurrency.
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An email address, a unique identifier specifying a virtual location to which e-mail can be sent.
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(transitive) To file (a lawsuit, a patent application, etc.) by means of computer technology.
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A specialized e-marketplace tailored to a particular vertical or horizontal market.
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one who engages in e-marketing
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The virtual money used in e-banking.
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Any of several European biometric passports.
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The right to access certain digital services belonging to a country (such as banking and company formation) without the need to live in that country as a citizen.
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A sales outlet which supplies goods or services over the Internet.
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One who purchases from e-shops; an Internet shopper.
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The virtual store of a retailer that sells goods or services over the Internet.
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e-trade; online trading, as of stocks and shares
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Alternative form of e-wallet. [(finance) An electronic data store for a customer's e-money, credit card details, etc.]
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Alternative spelling of e-banking [(banking) Banking carried out electronically, as for example over the Internet.]
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A popular Internet auction website.
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(Internet, informal) A member of the auction web site eBay.
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Alternative spelling of e-cash [Money that is held, exchanged and represented in electronic form, and is used for transactions over the Internet.]
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(dated) An electronic address; in particular, an e-mail address.
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(US) An electronic system that allows state welfare departments to issue benefits using a magnetically encoded payment card.
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Alternative form of e-mail address [A unique identifier of the form user name@domain name specifying a virtual location to which e-mail can be sent.]
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(computing slang, often derogatory) Of, pertaining to, or resembling the sort of software that would be developed for a large commercial enterprise.
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Alternative spelling of e-tailer; an online retailer. [A company that does business via electronic media, especially via the Internet]
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A European broadcasting system, created by the European Broadcasting Union, that produces the Eurovision Song Contest and related programmes.
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Alternative form of e-wallet. [(finance) An electronic data store for a customer's e-money, credit card details, etc.]
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The purchase of goods from home, either via cable TV or the Internet
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A distributed ledger of blockchains
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(banking) Synonym of e-banking
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Alternative form of letter of countermarque
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(Internet) A type of electronic mailing list, allowing for distribution of email to many subscribers.
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(banking) Synonym of e-banking
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(informal) A participant in PBM (play-by-mail) games.
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(Internet) A proxy that controls access to a resource based on access rights.
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Synonym of stock ticker symbol
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A stockbroker who carries out telebroking.
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The process of carrying out a poll by telephone.
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One who engages in home shopping via television.
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(computing, finance) An e-wallet or digital wallet.
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